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Savannah State University Honors Melvin Bostic with Residence Hall Dedication

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Bostic Hall Dedication 2025

Bostic Hall Dedication 2025


Litus Marshall

Savannah State University (SSU) proudly celebrated the legacy of Melvin Bostic, a former student and Army veteran, by renaming Tiger Court Residence Hall to Bostic Hall during a heartfelt ceremony on August 19, 2025. This dedication honors Bostic’s contributions to the university community and ensures that his memory will continue to inspire future generations.

Melvin Bostic attended Savannah State College in 1972, where he was known for his enthusiasm and commitment to supporting fellow students. Tragically, on October 7, 1972, while fundraising for university scholarships, Bostic was killed in a senseless act of violence.

Eyewitnesses reported that a passing car attempted to steal his donation cup, leading to a struggle that resulted in his death. The university quickly honored him by naming the residence hall after him, a decision that resonated deeply within the SSU community.

The original Bostic Hall was built as an all-male facility, serving as a residence for students until its demolition earlier this year due to its deteriorating condition. In a move to preserve his legacy, SSU President Dr. Jermaine Whirl announced the renaming of Tiger Court Residence Hall to Bostic Hall. “As we embark on a new era, we must remember our history and the many people who have contributed to the success of SSU,” Whirl stated during the ceremony. “Bostic’s life, though tragically cut short, continues to resonate deeply across our campus.”

The ceremony was attended by university officials, alumni, students, and members of Bostic’s family, all of whom shared their memories and reflections on his life. Harold N. Washington, president of the SSU National Alumni Association, expressed the significance of the day. “Melvin’s name and legacy ring bells throughout Savannah State University. This is a very special day, not just for me, but for all alumni and our entire Savannah State family,” he said.

In addition to the renaming ceremony, Bostic’s legacy is honored through various events, including candlelight vigils and memorial programs. The city of Savannah has also designated November 7 as Melvin Bostic Day, further solidifying his impact on the community.

“I think it’s good that the school chose to rename one of the buildings after Melvin Bostic rather than just letting his story/legacy get lost in history because he was very important to the school,” said sophomore Mack Baxter.

The new Bostic Hall is designed to accommodate more students and provide a modern living space, ensuring that Bostic’s spirit of community and support continues. “We wanted to make sure that he was honored,” Washington reiterated. “His selfless commitment to scholarship and community remains a living standard—encouraging students to unite, serve, and transcend every challenge.”

As students settle into their new residence, they can take pride in the history behind the name Bostic Hall. The facility not only provides housing but also serves as a reminder of the values that Bostic embodied—leadership, commitment, and service to others.

In a world that often forgets the contributions of individuals, SSU’s dedication to Melvin Bostic stands as a testament to the university’s commitment to honoring its past while building a brighter future.

The renaming of the residence hall is more than just a name change; it is an enduring recognition of a young man whose life, though brief, has left an indelible mark on the Savannah State community.

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